Coastal Residents In North Carolina Reeling After Catastrophic Flooding
Over a foot-and-a-half of rain fell in a matter of hours in Carolina Beach, NC, overwhelming streets, cars, and houses as much of downtown sunk below multiple feet of water.
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Over a foot-and-a-half of rain fell in a matter of hours in Carolina Beach, NC, overwhelming streets, cars, and houses as much of downtown sunk below multiple feet of water.
Highways in Brunswick County remained underwater Tuesday, a day after about 18 inches of rain fell at nearby Carolina Beach in 12 hours.
With all eyes on incoming severe weather impacting North and South Carolina, Red Cross has tips for thunderstorm and flooding safety.
A disturbance off the South Carolina coast will likely lack tropical characteristics before moving inland. But, regardless of becoming a named storm it will bring heavy rain and gusty wind to the region beginning Monday afternoon.
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I-77 in York County is now reopen after temporarily being shut down due to flooding.
Several people saw what is believed to be a meteor as it streaked above North Carolina in the early hours of Friday morning. Home security video captured the moment as the fiery ball illuminated the night sky.
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A Great Pyreneese rescued after being hit by a car during Tropical Storm Debby faces a long road to recovery.
Ernesto strengthened back into a category 1 hurricane after weakening into a tropical storm Saturday. Dangerous surf and rip currents continue for U.S. East Coast early into the week.
The space on W.T. Harris Boulevard is only in the development stage right now, but construction will begin shortly and the first phase is planned to be open to the public by early 2026.
The weather system dubbed Debby isn't quite done affecting parts of the U.S. While many rivers had receded by Sunday, flood warnings remained in effect in several areas across central and eastern North Carolina, where more thunderstorms were possible over the next few days. The National Weather Service says localized downpours could result in additional flash flooding throughout the coastal Carolinas.
It only took 24 hours to reopen roads and restore power to all 80,000 customers within Cabarrus County limits, but the recovery is far from finished.
